Hi All just moved to Orlando Florida

Welcome from Boca. Most of S Florida is flat and straight, but Orlando at least has access to some halfway decent riding. Mt Dora area actually has some topography, and it's a fun little place to visit. You can also ride over to Melbourne Beach to Lou's Blue's, great biker/surfer joint right on the beach, decent-but-cheap food, live music and people watching......
 
Another welcome from Pensacola...and Bike Week in Daytona is getting closer (7 - 16 March).

Dennis
 
Lucky Bu.....gar,:cautious:

Full season riding..... Happy for yah.:thumbsup:

Welcome to the site from Northern Ontario. Have fun.
 
My wife and I both ride and that is our favorite thing to do. Nothing like taking of for the weekend and roaming around. We moved to Florida for the weather so we could ride more often. My Rocket is due for its 10000 mile service and was looking for recommendations on dealerships with good rocket Mechanics as some are better than others. Does any one know if the mechanic at the dealership in Daytona knows his stuff. Any input would be appreciated. .
Thanks, Ride Free
Atlantic Cycle Service in Melbourne, FL. They are Great to deal with, but not a new bike dealer. I never had any luck with the Triumph dealers. I actually went to Chattanooga to buy my R3 standard eight years ago. ACS has been taking care of it every since.
 
The local Triumph dealer here is great; Motorcycle Enthusiasts in Weeki Wachee (probably listed as Spring Hill, too).

Great owner and staff; all good people and very knowledgeable.

That said, it's likely a bit of a haul from over there.

http://www.mcenthusiasts.com

Rick
 
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